650ml bottle pours a darker golden orange color with a 2 finger white head that settles quite quickly and leaves only a thin ring on the surface. Aroma is dominated by raspberries with some hints of yeast and caramel. Taste is light sour raspberries with some malty sweetness and light hop bitterness. Light to medium body with quite a bit of carbonation. A nice tart fruit beer that is quite tasty and not too sweet like some beers of the style.

650 ml bottle from 16th St. Pours an orange/pink with little head. Has a faint raspberry/citrus nose. Has a light raspberry flavor with hints of hops. Fizzy, Crisp. Like a cider. Easy to drink when cold. Alcohol is hidden.

Bottled at Stockholm Beer Festival 2007. A hazy red beer with a thin beige head. The aroma is sweet malty with hints of acidity and strong notes of raspberries. The flavor is sweet with strong notes of raspberries, as well as a light tartness.

Courtesy of the brewmaster, we drank this limited release back home in their honour. Almost as good as their aged current, this razz was malted down, with sourness just about there. Pours lots of lace down the glass, moderate head on reddish-yellow. It works.SOmewhat drying aftertaste.

0.65 l bottle at Stockholm Beer Festival 2007. Amber color. Sweet juicy and fresh raspberry aroma. Very fresh raspberry flavor which tastes long in the finish. Also some acidity also but more on a sweet and juicy side. The base beer is drowned into fruit.

Bottled at Oliver Twist, Stockholm. Clear red/orange, minimal head. Lightly yeasty nose with plenty of ripe raspberries. Sweet and fruity with rounded mouthfeel. The deeper down the bottle I came the more I disliked the flavour of almondy glue and raspebrry jam. One-dimensional and overly sweet.

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